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A Volunteer's Story: Chris Cabone

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Our third conversation in our continuing celebration of the Association Volunteer (read more here) is with Chris Carbone, a volunteer with the Public Relations Society of America-Maryland Chapter (PRSA-MD). Chris joined PRSA-MD for the networking; however, he soon discovered an association community that values its profession and its members, and offers support and encouragement to all.

A Volunteer's Story: Claudia Ciolfi

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We continue our celebration of the Association Volunteer (read more here) by talking with Claudia Ciolfi, Sr Communications Specialist at Injured Workers' Insurance Fund (IWIF). Claudia first joined PRSA-MD, the Maryland Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America in 1999, and soon found a place where she could grow professionally and personally, all with the encouragement and support of her employer.

Building Engagement: PRSA MD Slowly but Surely

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It surely seems odd that a public relations professional chapter wouldn’t be an early adopter of the new media. But we weren’t. Our members were – and are – curious though. It’s that curiosity that gave us the platform for entering into social media sphere.

Five Minutes - Five Ways to Spread the Word

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I just ran across an older posting - a challenge sort of - on Acronym where Lisa Junker, one of the bloggers behind Acronym asked us  to take 5 minutes to spread the word about our association. She was prompted by a very cool conversation with Andy Sernovitz of GasPedal who’s a word-of-mouth expert (and three-time association CEO) in which he offered up a few idea starters.

It all started with the Lindy Dreyer’s feature in January issue of Associations Now “Get your members talking! Word-of-mouth expert Andy Sernovitz tells you how.” Catch more of Andy's WOM insights in his book Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking. The idea goes that in a down economy, word of mouth can make all the difference.